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Nipissing University approves 2015-16 budget

​Nipissing
University’s Board of Governors approved the 2015-16 budget at their regular
meeting on June 4.

The university is
projecting revenues of $67,566,128 and expenses of $72,849,343, resulting in a
projected deficit of $5,283,215.

The 2015-16 budget
represents a significantly smaller projected deficit than the projected $11.8
million deficit from the 2014-15 fiscal year, and includes key investments in student
recruitment and new faculty positions for Nursing, Business and Criminal
Justice.

The budget
presentation also included a recovery plan to address the deficit and return
the university to financial health. Key highlights of the recovery plan include
increasing revenue through recruitment and retention of students, growing
international recruitment, expanding academic programs, increasing research
revenue, and working with officials at the Ministry of Colleges Training and
Universities to examine the funding mechanisms that are in place.

“The budget
includes key investments in new faculty positions, financial aid and
recruitment to ensure academic quality, support and growth,” said Dr. Harley
d’Entremont, provost and vice-president academic and research. “There were some
tough decisions that had to be made to reduce this budget compared to last year. Over the next year, we will continue to work
to minimize the deficit through fiscal responsibility and striving for
efficiencies.”

“The road ahead
looks good for Nipissing University. Our recovery plan focuses primarily on
ways to increase revenue and some of those ideas are already in action. A number of new programs are on the way,
including the Bachelor of Social Work, a Master of Science in Kinesiology, and
a Master of Sociology. We also believe
we can do more in international recruitment, with the potential to slowly rise
enrolment from 50 to around 500 international students over the course of a few
years,” added d’Entremont.

The university is implementing
a three per cent tuition rate increase as per the Ministry of Training,
Colleges and Universities guidelines to continue providing the quality academic
resources and financial aid for students.​